Baldwin and Elliott , saddlers and ironmongers

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Baldwin and Elliott , saddlers and ironmongers

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        James Baldwin (c 1791-1846) set himself up as a saddler and ironmonger at 59 Cannon Street in 1825. In 1829 he moved to 4 Martins Lane and went into partnership with John Hawkins Elliott (1803-1881), who continued to trade at the premises after Baldwin's death, until the firm was taken over by Chase and Fenner in 1870. Elliott served as a common councillor for Candlewick Ward for many years.

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